In this talk, Dr. Taylor Marshall examines the Cranmer liturgy from the origins of Anglicanism and compares it with the liturgical reforms of the 1960s. By tracing the theological and historical foundations of these developments, he explains how changes in liturgical structure and language have shaped belief in the Real Presence and the sacred character of the Mass.
This presentation is essential viewing for Catholics seeking a clearer understanding of liturgical history and the ongoing debates surrounding tradition, continuity, and reverence in worship.
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